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Koo Seong-Hwan’s Diet: Are Hamburgers Really the Enemy?

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Dieting⁣ Doctor’s Bold Claim: “I Will Lose 10 kg in 3 Weeks” After 3 Hamburgers

SEOUL,⁢ SOUTH KOREA – Koo⁢ Seong-hwan, a ⁢physician specializing ‌in preventative medicine, has publicly announced his intention to lose 10 kilograms (approximately 22 pounds) in three weeks,⁤ despite⁤ consuming ​three hamburgers. The ​unusual diet strategy,⁢ detailed in a recent Kormedi.com article,centers around drastically reducing calorie intake from common hamburger accompaniments – specifically,French ⁤fries and soda.

The core of Koo’s approach hinges on ‍identifying “french fries” as a important⁣ contributor to excessive calorie consumption. The article explains that while⁣ a hamburger alone can be incorporated into an intermittent fasting diet, the addition‌ of French⁣ fries and sugary drinks elevates a meal to 1000-1200 kcal, ⁤far exceeding the recommended 300-600 kcal ​for a single meal.‍ Koo advocates substituting French fries with⁢ low-calorie alternatives like salad (minimizing dressing to reduce calories⁢ by ​20-40 kcal),⁢ coleslaw ‍(100-150 kcal per 100g, lower in ​calories, ⁤fat, and ‍sodium, and rich in ​fiber and antioxidants), or cucumber pickles ‌(virtually calorie-free and ​filling). ⁣

The ‌article emphasizes⁣ that even with these substitutions,limiting hamburger consumption to once a week or less is ​advisable for those actively dieting. The high saturated and​ trans fat content of fried potatoes, coupled with the‌ sugar​ in soda, are identified as detrimental to blood vessel health and overall weight loss efforts.

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